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  • Emerging-Space Countries and the Future of Space Exploration

    Paper number

    IAC-21,D3,IP,3,x65706

    Author

    Mr. Ghanim Alotaibi, Kuwait

    Coauthor

    Mr. John C. Mankins, United States, ARTEMIS Innovation Management Solutions, LLC

    Year

    2021

    Abstract
    The Moon Village – Participation of Emerging space countries (MV-PESC) project aims to involve developing countries in moon activities. The PESC project is a capacity building program that support teams to create a roadmap for their country. This roadmap involves many elements that describe how a particular developing country can be involved in moon activities. As in January 2021, 9 teams from 9 different countries submitted roadmaps. 
    In addition to describing the PESC project and the content of the 9 roadmaps, this paper presents a survey results completed by the participating teams. This survey explores the likely future scenarios and strategies for developing countries in moon activities. The survey was completed by individuals who are part of the PESC project, and not necessarily represent the view of a country’s space agency, unless otherwise mentioned. Therefore, the results of the survey represent a broad range of interests and backgrounds.
    Abstract document

    IAC-21,D3,IP,3,x65706.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    (absent)